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chuck todd, scott brown -- can scott brown -- i asked mike barnacle this, can scott brown make the jump across state lines and be elected state senator? what's the last politician to do that? >> i can't think of any that successfully did it. bill brock who was a tennessee senator, got the nomination in maryland in '96. he was a senator in the early '80s in tennessee. identify been racking my brain to find a successful version of this. everything i've heard on the ground from what's going on in new hampshire is scott brown has not done his political homework in the state of new hampshire. new hampshire republican party and massachusetts republican party while geographically, their headquarters might be within driving distance they couldn't be farther apardon whe -- apart ideologically. massachusetts is a more moderate party. new hampshire republicans -- new hampshire is an outlier when it comes to the conservative movement in the northeast. it always has had this history that i have no idea. if scott brown gets a semi-serious challenger i don't know how he gets out. if you look at the hi
chuck todd, scott brown -- can scott brown -- i asked mike barnacle this, can scott brown make the jump across state lines and be elected state senator? what's the last politician to do that? >> i can't think of any that successfully did it. bill brock who was a tennessee senator, got the nomination in maryland in '96. he was a senator in the early '80s in tennessee. identify been racking my brain to find a successful version of this. everything i've heard on the ground from what's going...
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i think, tina brown, to me, at least i'll be surprised if she he didn't run. sort of the way to look at it. >> she clearly is going to be gearing up for a run. i do think those questions that we just heard are tremendously out of date at this point. it did seem to me like an era at this point to be talking about white water and health care and dick morris and mark penn and all of these things now seem so long ago. it feels to me as if the american people have tremendously moved on in their reception of hillary clinton. i think when she needs to prove she can run a good campaign and doesn't run as a person who expects to win. one thing you have to say about hillary she makes mistakes but not the same one twice. i don't think you'll see a campaign this time if she does run that is anything like last time. >> you don't see mark penn running the campaign? >> i don't see mark penn in her future. one of the things she talked about actually at the summit was how technology, how twitter, tumbler, facebook have transformed the whole atmosphere in a sense about grassroo
i think, tina brown, to me, at least i'll be surprised if she he didn't run. sort of the way to look at it. >> she clearly is going to be gearing up for a run. i do think those questions that we just heard are tremendously out of date at this point. it did seem to me like an era at this point to be talking about white water and health care and dick morris and mark penn and all of these things now seem so long ago. it feels to me as if the american people have tremendously moved on in...
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. >> you went to brown. you went to where. >> never mind. >> oh, my god tell me all these educated people on the set what is he trying to say. >> i went to alabama so i can probably explain it better than anybody else. boy that cuts like a knife. >> tell me, what is the concept. >> we don't know how to kick a field goal when we're at the 15 yard line. >> great game. >> is anyone here? >> kicked the ball -- 59 yard kick but we don't kick a 15 yard field goal. anyway, so let me just say there were a lot of people -- i'm going to say two things so you can't jump on me after i say the first thing. okay. >> okay. >> number one i hate to be harold ford everybody told us back in 1996 when we tried to pass welfare reform and limit the number of weeks, months, years people could be on welfare that we were the most cold hearted hateful people of all time and young children would starve and grand mothers would be thrown out in the snow. we were. we were called the most heartless people of all time. we passed it over tw
. >> you went to brown. you went to where. >> never mind. >> oh, my god tell me all these educated people on the set what is he trying to say. >> i went to alabama so i can probably explain it better than anybody else. boy that cuts like a knife. >> tell me, what is the concept. >> we don't know how to kick a field goal when we're at the 15 yard line. >> great game. >> is anyone here? >> kicked the ball -- 59 yard kick but we don't kick a 15...
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sent to governor jerry brown for his signature. it's the first minimum wage hike the state has seen in five years. projected to benefit 2.4 billion people. the news comes as fast food workers around the country strike for higher wages. will this make a difference to all those stories we've been talking about on inequality? >> absolutely not. it makes some difference. minimum swawage is an important part. it needs to be something like $10. that's where it was 50 years ago. which is what california is doing. that's where it was 50 years ago when you adjust for inflation. on the other hand people who say we need a $15 minimum wage are denying the economic reality of what's involved in running a fast food restaurant. >> to say it's a drop in the bucket is an under statement. contrast this with the twitter story and lax regulations. >> you make 8 bucks an hour and get a bump up to $10 an hour it makes a huge difference in your life. >> we'll see. >> you can measure this as drops in the bucket. it's a very small piece of a big puzzle. >>
sent to governor jerry brown for his signature. it's the first minimum wage hike the state has seen in five years. projected to benefit 2.4 billion people. the news comes as fast food workers around the country strike for higher wages. will this make a difference to all those stories we've been talking about on inequality? >> absolutely not. it makes some difference. minimum swawage is an important part. it needs to be something like $10. that's where it was 50 years ago. which is what...
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tina brown and the chairman of the mississippi republican party, joe nosef. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. looked nice? soft would be great, but we really just need "kid-proof." softsprings got both, let me show you. right over here. here, feel this. wow, that's nice. wow. the soft carpets have never been this durable. you know i think we'll take it. get kid-friendly toughness and feet-friendly softness, without walking all over your budget. he didn't tell us it would do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get whole-home installation for just 37 bucks. . >>> all right. 24 past the hour. we've been watching the abortion debate in texas and joining us now from washington, the "new york times" washington bureau chief david leonhardt. here on set the editor and chief of the daily beast, tina brown, chairman of the mississippi republican party joe nosef and carl bernstein still with us. david in your piece "why abortion is not other issues" you write in part this -- on abortion rights both parties have
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also robert gibbs, tina brown and later natalie cole, daughter of the late nat king of cole joins us here with her new album. up next, the top stories in the political playbook. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. we're at the legendary southfork ranch in dallas for a cookout with world champion grill master brett galloway. he's serving his guests walmart choice premium steaks. but they don't know it yet. they will. it's a steak-over. steak was excellent. very tender. melts in your mouth. it was delicious. tonight you are eating walmart steak. what???!! good steak. two thumbs up? look, i ate all of mine. it matches any good steakhouse if not better. walmart choice premium steak in the black package. it's 100% money back guaranteed. try it for your next backyard barbecue. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve
also robert gibbs, tina brown and later natalie cole, daughter of the late nat king of cole joins us here with her new album. up next, the top stories in the political playbook. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. we're at the legendary southfork ranch in dallas for a cookout with world champion grill master brett galloway. he's serving his guests walmart choice premium steaks. but they don't know it yet. they will. it's a steak-over. steak was excellent. very tender....
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. >> we will be talking to chuck todd, also, tina brown is here in studio. keep it on "morning joe." . >>. >> the air is filled with excitement. the weight of history leaning on this moment. the triumphant climax of a long drama finally coming to fruition. what the -- you are going to end decades of hostility in a conference room in a best western? what is this? what is it the time share sales group get the roosevelt suites? or did you blow the whole budget on that john stewart impersonator? [ cheers ] [ applause ] stop stealing my life. you handsome dawg. >> you did a great job on "the "daly" show," joe, talking about the right path. >> thank you so much. >> out yesterday, some fun talking ab it. welcome back to "morning joe." john meachham and donny deutsche are still with us. joining the table. >> a bad law firm. have you been injured in an accident? >> who was receiving the lifetime achieve. reward from the news women's club of new york on thursday, editor-in-chief of the "daily beat. request itself tina brown. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> if was
. >> we will be talking to chuck todd, also, tina brown is here in studio. keep it on "morning joe." . >>. >> the air is filled with excitement. the weight of history leaning on this moment. the triumphant climax of a long drama finally coming to fruition. what the -- you are going to end decades of hostility in a conference room in a best western? what is this? what is it the time share sales group get the roosevelt suites? or did you blow the whole budget on that...
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it was deutsch, tina brown. >> oh, my gosh. >> tina brown. >> ratner. >> i'm worried about ratner. >> i was out front. probably the most upper class march i've ever led. >> we call it the march of the 1%. >> none of these people ever been on sub ways before other than you and barnicle. >> that's correct. and i was awoke -- >> knock knock. >> i'm taking alex. >> can you believe that? >> no. as much as we fought for a trial, and i was out front saying this had to be tried by a jury, see if he's guilty or not, i would never predicted the trial would have opened like that in terms of -- >> knock knock. >> and "f" bomb. >> doesn't zimmerman have a right to competent counsel? constitutional rights being violated by this clown sp. >> no. i don't know that i would go that far. with all the hoopla, we said this should not be tried in the police station. it should be tried in court. people said they're bringing in race. no, we're saying, this should not be lit gaited in a police station. let's see what happens. >> do you have any issues with -- from what woe ce can teo african-americans on the
it was deutsch, tina brown. >> oh, my gosh. >> tina brown. >> ratner. >> i'm worried about ratner. >> i was out front. probably the most upper class march i've ever led. >> we call it the march of the 1%. >> none of these people ever been on sub ways before other than you and barnicle. >> that's correct. and i was awoke -- >> knock knock. >> i'm taking alex. >> can you believe that? >> no. as much as we fought for a trial,...
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jookz brown here on -- jackson brown. this is not radio. we're not doing top 40. a look at the morning papers. the telegraph, the vatican's bank director and his deputy resign amid a mounting corruption scandal that comes after a priest was arrested for attempting to bring $20 million into italy from switzerland. pope frances has appointed a commission to oversee a massive overhaul to clean up corruption within the bank. >> "san francisco chronicle" two of san francisco's largest transit unions continue to strike over pension, health care, salary. the strike affecting more than 400,000 riders and could add unto 60,000 more vehicles on the road this morning. san francisco has the nation's fifth largest rail system in the country. >> the shots of the traffic jams in san francisco yesterday, i mean traffic was backed up to denver. >> we were in san francisco yesterday trying to get back to new york and luckily we got out early in the morning because the local news, they were talking about how severe the holdup was going to be on the roads because of so many people ha
jookz brown here on -- jackson brown. this is not radio. we're not doing top 40. a look at the morning papers. the telegraph, the vatican's bank director and his deputy resign amid a mounting corruption scandal that comes after a priest was arrested for attempting to bring $20 million into italy from switzerland. pope frances has appointed a commission to oversee a massive overhaul to clean up corruption within the bank. >> "san francisco chronicle" two of san francisco's...
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california governor brown signed a bill to raise the minimum wage, ratne r, to $10 an hour by 2016. >> i'm happy with that. >> sure. it should be doubled. >> she's never happy. >> beginning in 2014 an increase to $9 followed by the final hike in january of 2016. governor brown said he believed it is his moral responsibility to give people in california the chance to earn a living wage. >> that's great. there will be small businesses in california that feel it is their moral responsibility to leave california. the new york times, a new report indicates that detroit's pension fund spent well more than normal benefits to retirees and active workers for decades, costing the city billions. an actuary said excess pension payment cost detroit nearly $2 billion over 23 years. during some years, excess payments cost more than $100 million. in some cases payments were more than twice the necessary amount. you wonder why detroit is in the mess that it's in. >> usa today, new data reveal s 15% of american adults don't go online. >> they're smart. >> they tend to include the elderly, poor and less
california governor brown signed a bill to raise the minimum wage, ratne r, to $10 an hour by 2016. >> i'm happy with that. >> sure. it should be doubled. >> she's never happy. >> beginning in 2014 an increase to $9 followed by the final hike in january of 2016. governor brown said he believed it is his moral responsibility to give people in california the chance to earn a living wage. >> that's great. there will be small businesses in california that feel it is...
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one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even the russian constitution? >> this guy says that barack obama does not follow the united states constitution. he follows the soviet constitution! lots of luck with that, fellow! you say there are four guys from this delegation running. not all of them saying such things. and it's causing real problems in the georgia delegation because everybody wants to be senator there. >> that's right. this is why so many leaders in washington have been resisting the idea of these chaotic primaries and wanting washington to reach out and anoint somebody through endorsements and money and get one of these other candidates that is not talking about a soviet constitution to be a candidate and that could cause you problems. if that had been successful you would not have a senator rubio or a senator cruz both of whom who started as underdogs. >> you got a story about mark sanford who is in the runoff.
one way to put it. >> we have this brown guy running in georgia. he is the one that says barack obama follows the soviet constitution! >> soviet constitution? >> not even the russian constitution? >> this guy says that barack obama does not follow the united states constitution. he follows the soviet constitution! lots of luck with that, fellow! you say there are four guys from this delegation running. not all of them saying such things. and it's causing real problems in...
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tina brown, thank you as well. >> saxby, we need to get together sometime. i may come down your way, come down to your state. >> any time. i know a special place you want to come to, and we'll take care of you. >> saxby, of course, is talking about -- >> georgia-alabama in atlanta in december. that would be a great place. >> saxby talking about my favorite catfish restaurant that serves up the best fried okra. >> what's the name of it? >> augusta national. >> ahead, we'll preview the upcoming nfl season with eight-time pro bowl receiver cris carter. he's out now with a new book profiling some of the sport's most compelling stars. we've completely redone the house. it's hard to find contractors with the passion and the skill, and that's why we use angie's list. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time with honest reviews on over 720 local services. i want it done right. i don't want to have to worry about it or have to come back and redo it. with angie's list, i was able to turn my home into the home of my dreams. for over 18 years, we've
tina brown, thank you as well. >> saxby, we need to get together sometime. i may come down your way, come down to your state. >> any time. i know a special place you want to come to, and we'll take care of you. >> saxby, of course, is talking about -- >> georgia-alabama in atlanta in december. that would be a great place. >> saxby talking about my favorite catfish restaurant that serves up the best fried okra. >> what's the name of it? >> augusta...
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i met james brown when i was a teenager. his son got killed and he kind of adopted me. and he became like the father that left me, that rejected me. i think he saw a kid that wanted acceptance and he wanted to have somebody that believed in him. >> how much did your father leaving and rejecting you, how much did that shape your life then? how much does it still shape your life today? >> i think that my father leaving shaped a lot of my life that i didn't want to admit. i was in denial because i spent many years, probably decades seeking a father figure. and you never get that hole that is in you filled. and i think by seeking other father figures, i learned from people a lot more intently than i would have because i wanted to be them. james brown once on an airplane said to me, joe, i want you to do your hair style like mine. so a lot of people say to me why does he wear his hair like that? this was the first time in my life a man wanted me to be like him. that validated me, it meant a lot to me. so you become a lot of things because of a lot of the demons you're fighti
i met james brown when i was a teenager. his son got killed and he kind of adopted me. and he became like the father that left me, that rejected me. i think he saw a kid that wanted acceptance and he wanted to have somebody that believed in him. >> how much did your father leaving and rejecting you, how much did that shape your life then? how much does it still shape your life today? >> i think that my father leaving shaped a lot of my life that i didn't want to admit. i was in...
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i don't think there's a place for scott brown in the modern republican party at least outside of new hampshire. so, it's an interesting test case for republicans in virginia but at the end of the day this is a big moment for terry mcauliffe the fact that he's being taken seriously. he's always been this fundraiser but a gap between people taking him as a serious policy guy, a serious politician and just a friend of the clintons that can raise a lot of coin. >> jim, thank you. coming up red sox says jon lester pitched a gem in game five of the world series last night. moving closer to a world series title. highlights of game five next. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, char
i don't think there's a place for scott brown in the modern republican party at least outside of new hampshire. so, it's an interesting test case for republicans in virginia but at the end of the day this is a big moment for terry mcauliffe the fact that he's being taken seriously. he's always been this fundraiser but a gap between people taking him as a serious policy guy, a serious politician and just a friend of the clintons that can raise a lot of coin. >> jim, thank you. coming up...
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brown has a 158. texasle and 4 this year. they'll by oregon in the alamo bowl. 8 and 4 doesn't get it done in austin, texas. so who will be the next coach? the ft. worth telegram says it will be none other than alabama head coach nick saban. they report alabama has offered saban a new contract extension. keep in mind the coach signed a deal in march valued at more than $5.6 million a year. saban has won three national titles, of course, in the last five seasons. >>> let's go to the nba. the pacers looking to show the world they are the champs. heat, pacers, down 7 at the half. they led the pacers to a 90-84 win. as i said they have the best record in the nba. >> those bye boys look good. >> those spaces fill quickly and effectively. >> king looked confused. >> he was a great young player. finally good news, cameron rodriguez, he won $20 million at a half court shot last month, the celebration was short lived after he was informed he was wow lose his amateur status at southwestern college where he's a player if he kept the mon
brown has a 158. texasle and 4 this year. they'll by oregon in the alamo bowl. 8 and 4 doesn't get it done in austin, texas. so who will be the next coach? the ft. worth telegram says it will be none other than alabama head coach nick saban. they report alabama has offered saban a new contract extension. keep in mind the coach signed a deal in march valued at more than $5.6 million a year. saban has won three national titles, of course, in the last five seasons. >>> let's go to the...
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it's the reason scott brown got elected to the senate. it was a special election. >> i think this will be a test of whether regular voters, people who are not in the republican primary can really take mark sanford, come backer. you got to be kidding me factor about this and see it play out the next couple of weeks. with the republicans in the primary he and did the redemption tour and see if this will work a little more broadly and she calling hearses an independent making a clear play for republicans who are turning up their nose at sanford. >> mike and, should i say it or should you? >> i think you should. you're off your game. were you upset we were objectifying you, mike? you don't remember what you have said every friday since 1961? >> my thoughts for today, one, i love being objectifyed and i hate it and two, party with sam stein i want to do that and third, upcoming guest peter ring is 69 today, a birthday boy. last but not least, happy friday! >> there we go. boom! >> wow! that was a lot of work. mike allen, thank you very much. h
it's the reason scott brown got elected to the senate. it was a special election. >> i think this will be a test of whether regular voters, people who are not in the republican primary can really take mark sanford, come backer. you got to be kidding me factor about this and see it play out the next couple of weeks. with the republicans in the primary he and did the redemption tour and see if this will work a little more broadly and she calling hearses an independent making a clear play...
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>> run the ball. >> jay cutler back for the bears taking on the browns in cleveland. threw a couple interceptions, leads his team back from a 14-point deficit in the fourth including the 45-yard touchdown to alshon jeffery, that's a great catch, bears win 38-31. with that the bears take first place in the nfc north. the lions could overtake them with a win on monday night football. the eagles are still on top in the east despite losing. they got the help from the cowboys. cardinals and packers still in the mix as well. maybe this will help peyton manning shake off thursday's loss. "sports illustrated" has named the broncos quarterback its sportsman of the year for 2013. manning is on pace to break the nfl records for passing yards and touchdown ms a season. he is a favorite to win his fifth mvp award. "sports illustrated" said it picked peyton because of his impressive stats and the way he connects with football fans. some other people, perhaps you could have considered lebron james, david ortiz because of what -- >> mariana rivera, but did it go to peyton manning. in
>> run the ball. >> jay cutler back for the bears taking on the browns in cleveland. threw a couple interceptions, leads his team back from a 14-point deficit in the fourth including the 45-yard touchdown to alshon jeffery, that's a great catch, bears win 38-31. with that the bears take first place in the nfc north. the lions could overtake them with a win on monday night football. the eagles are still on top in the east despite losing. they got the help from the cowboys. cardinals...
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campbell brown, thank you very much. great to see you. come back soon. >> we hope your mom still talks to you after this. >> not allowed to criticize the president at my mother's house. >> up next, "the new york times" catherine rampell and jean chatzky. a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become
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>> you got it. >> jerry brown. third term. and what is he doing? he's saying the legacy of my father was important to the state. we're going to rebuild the state university system. we're going to bring it back because it's the great engine that drives growth here in california. he got a tax increase through this last election. >> he's doing it. >> they're balancing their budget. it's a state that we ought to keep our eye on, frankly, in terms of what they're getting done out there. >> continuing with cool, up next, former host of "today" and emmy award-winning journalist jane pauley joins us to discuss the unprecedented influence of baby boomers and how they're changing the face of aging. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ they see me rollin' ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling they tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to -- [ woman ] hi there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of an iihs top safety pick, the 2013 volkswagen tiguan. that's t
>> you got it. >> jerry brown. third term. and what is he doing? he's saying the legacy of my father was important to the state. we're going to rebuild the state university system. we're going to bring it back because it's the great engine that drives growth here in california. he got a tax increase through this last election. >> he's doing it. >> they're balancing their budget. it's a state that we ought to keep our eye on, frankly, in terms of what they're getting done...
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he said he didn't want anybody from, quote, minor enor ivies" h penn or brown. >> did he mention alabama? is that a minor ivy. >> i take major offense to that. >> florida? southern state schools? can he study with ted cruz? are we too dumb for him? >> this guy is so disliked by other republican senators it was interesting. chris wallace had him on sunday and said he'd never had a week with so many unsolicit ted pieces of research and questions to ask him to trip him up. this guy is repulsive. you said americans are not stupid enough to buy into him. 40% of americans, 4 of 10, almost half, would rather see the government shut down, not understanding what that would do to their iras and mortgage payments, than fund obamacare. >> i didn't see that. >> that's crazy. >> i saw a cnbc poll that said 19% of americans would support that approach and 5% are opposed to it. what's on twitter and some of the blogosphere they will present a false choice. you are either with ted cruz and this asinine plan, as the journal says, of running into fixed bayonets or you are with obamacare. that's not the cas
he said he didn't want anybody from, quote, minor enor ivies" h penn or brown. >> did he mention alabama? is that a minor ivy. >> i take major offense to that. >> florida? southern state schools? can he study with ted cruz? are we too dumb for him? >> this guy is so disliked by other republican senators it was interesting. chris wallace had him on sunday and said he'd never had a week with so many unsolicit ted pieces of research and questions to ask him to trip him...
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(cheers) brown: on my third day as principal, i met with the state. students had fallen behind, and morale was low. my first job was getting everyone to believe... that we could turn this around. i needed my staff to see what was possible. turning around a school, is not some, mystical, magical thing. it does take hard, dedicated work each day. i was a chemistry major in college, and then... i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> all right. 34 past the hour. what was already a huge jewelry heist is actually much, much bigger. authorities have more than doubled the estimated value of the stolen gems to $136 million. nbc news correspondent michele kaczynski is live in cannes with the new details on the major midday heist. michele? >> hi, mika. doesn't it just make you wonder where is that spectacular pile of jewels sitting or moving right now? and how does one gunman on foot just disappear? but you know what, police sources aren't convenienced he acted completely alone. some experts think this does bare some hallmarks of the notorio
(cheers) brown: on my third day as principal, i met with the state. students had fallen behind, and morale was low. my first job was getting everyone to believe... that we could turn this around. i needed my staff to see what was possible. turning around a school, is not some, mystical, magical thing. it does take hard, dedicated work each day. i was a chemistry major in college, and then... i joined teach for america. that's the reason i'm here. >>> all right. 34 past the hour. what...
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dominic brown on a tare. his ninth home run in his last ten games, dominic brown, remember the names, phillies beat the marlins, 7-2. >> he didn't walk in the month of may. just swings. >> you know what that tells you, mike watched way too much baseball in the month of may. >> it's true. >> seriously. >> seriously, can we get you out to the central park? >> no, i've got my bob bowman baseball advance media. i watch eight games a night. >> you can sit in the park with sunglasses 2:00 softball? >> here. sign this. >> by the way, went to see the yankees last night with jane. >> you did? >> i did. >> you have spring fever. >> she's great. >> good seats? >> come on. george steinbrenner's best friend. good seats. >> gallup had mitt romney ahead of barack obama, so why did the company get the polling wrong? well, editor in chief frank newport joins us with a first look at gallup's internal review. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. creativity. ingenuity. leadership. these are skills we see in great a
dominic brown on a tare. his ninth home run in his last ten games, dominic brown, remember the names, phillies beat the marlins, 7-2. >> he didn't walk in the month of may. just swings. >> you know what that tells you, mike watched way too much baseball in the month of may. >> it's true. >> seriously. >> seriously, can we get you out to the central park? >> no, i've got my bob bowman baseball advance media. i watch eight games a night. >> you can sit in...
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the cyclones got ripped off at the end there. >> i watched both games. >> i like mike brown. i'm happy for him. >> i watched the braves game twice. it was awesome. >> we'll see you at 9:00. >> you could spend the whole day just watching >> come on, mika. >> with a beer on your belly. >> up next, cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrerra joins us with her thoughts on the looming debt ceiling showdown. she's going to tell us how she really feels. she's just getting started. also, the congressman many say was behind the house plan to tie defunding obama care to the short-term spending bill, republican congressman tom graves will join us. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new twin turbo xts from cadillac. 410 available horses. ♪ room for four. twice the fun. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. keep going strong. and as you look for a medicare supplement insurance plan... expe
the cyclones got ripped off at the end there. >> i watched both games. >> i like mike brown. i'm happy for him. >> i watched the braves game twice. it was awesome. >> we'll see you at 9:00. >> you could spend the whole day just watching >> come on, mika. >> with a beer on your belly. >> up next, cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrerra joins us with her thoughts on the looming debt ceiling showdown. she's going to tell us how she really feels. she's just...
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jerry rice and tim brown join us nebs. when we send them off to school, we want them to be explorers - critical thinkers who can make connections and interpretations all their own. that's why nearly every state has chosen to adopt a set of consistent, game-changing standards that will better equip students for college and careers in the global economy. join the nea in supporting the common core state standards and their common-sense implementation. so no matter where they're from, every student will have the chance to succeed. evto earn degrees in mathan stand science.ut but more than half leave their programs. so we're missing out on 450,000 math and science graduates annually. but if we can help students prepare for these subjects we'll have a stronger workforce for our fastest-growing industries. let's invest in our future. join exxonmobil in advancing math and science education. let's solve this. we're gonna stop beating ourselves up about our weight. we're not gonna give up what we love. it's not gonna happen. and whe
jerry rice and tim brown join us nebs. when we send them off to school, we want them to be explorers - critical thinkers who can make connections and interpretations all their own. that's why nearly every state has chosen to adopt a set of consistent, game-changing standards that will better equip students for college and careers in the global economy. join the nea in supporting the common core state standards and their common-sense implementation. so no matter where they're from, every student...
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also tina brown and bloomberg view's jeffrey goldberg. he's been writing some fascinating stuff lately. we will be talking more syria when we return. ore and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in real time... before he could even think about planning for his daughters' future... mike opened a merrill edge investment account and linked it to his bank of america bank account to help free up plenty of time for the here and now
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. >> a little james brown after governor perry's speech at cpac. no payback. >> did you hear what they did? >> needy. not even needy. >> they have. right? marco rubio go out. they will play the song. you'll let him in and you get that song. you know, reverend al is there. they know his association to "the godfather." and play some james brown. he walks out, everybody feels better. to rand paul comes out and they play ma tametalico. >> marco rubio, listen what they play for him. ♪ ♪ you're insecure >> thank you. >> like one of my kids. >> they play that for marco rubio. >> "even though you're beautiful" i believe is that what that is. >> not because you would know because you have a 4-year-old daughter. >> and i have a 9-year-old daughter. >> 5. i'm sorry. she is 5. that is important. >> does he choose that music? >> no. cpac stuck it right in the side, for some reason. with a -- >> that's what they do in the nba arena for the opposing player. mock them a little bit. >> why are they mocking rubio? >> a real conservative thing to do? >> what is t
. >> a little james brown after governor perry's speech at cpac. no payback. >> did you hear what they did? >> needy. not even needy. >> they have. right? marco rubio go out. they will play the song. you'll let him in and you get that song. you know, reverend al is there. they know his association to "the godfather." and play some james brown. he walks out, everybody feels better. to rand paul comes out and they play ma tametalico. >> marco rubio, listen...
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tina brown thank you as well. >> happy holidays. >> up next. invisible child how the story of this 11-year-old speaks volumes about the devastating reach of poverty in america. she's rofiled in a powerful new series and its author joins us next. but first bill karins with a check on forecast. bill? >> our mini snowstorm has arrived just in time for our "morning rush" hour from virginia now to maryland and delaware and soon philadelphia to new york city. let me take you into washington, d.c. it's been over 1,000 days since washington, d.c. has had two inches of snow. it's crazy snow drought there in d.c. look at this. there are under a winter storm warning. there's nothing on the ground and it's been sleeting mixed with rain and even snowflakes. nothing on the ground in downtown. outside of d.c. and the burbs are much worse. this is leesburg. leesburg, virginia one to two inches on the ground. roads are slushy. that's the scene. many suburbs but the big cities may look more like d.c. including philadelphia and new york city. one of the spots not
tina brown thank you as well. >> happy holidays. >> up next. invisible child how the story of this 11-year-old speaks volumes about the devastating reach of poverty in america. she's rofiled in a powerful new series and its author joins us next. but first bill karins with a check on forecast. bill? >> our mini snowstorm has arrived just in time for our "morning rush" hour from virginia now to maryland and delaware and soon philadelphia to new york city. let me take...
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>> no scott brown here. gabriel gomez. congressman ed markey soon will be senator ed markey. we've talked on the show about how maybe there could be another upset here like there was with scott brown in a low turnout special election. it's possible for republicans to do things in a blue state that they wouldn't be able to do if everyone were turning out in a bigger election. but gabriel gomez never got it going and the final polls have congressman marquee up as much as 20 points. now with that low turnout you can't be sure what it's going to look like but all indications are he's going in strong. ed markey. a big reason for this, republican outside money never came in here. they calculated that he was never going to hold this seat when he had to run again in regular election and so they figured it was short-term money not well spent. also, gomez got on the wrong side of women's issues, something scott brown has found a way to navigate. >> and mike, politico found a fascinating breakdown of what went wrong behind the farm bill. take us through it. >> yeah. david rogers, who fo
>> no scott brown here. gabriel gomez. congressman ed markey soon will be senator ed markey. we've talked on the show about how maybe there could be another upset here like there was with scott brown in a low turnout special election. it's possible for republicans to do things in a blue state that they wouldn't be able to do if everyone were turning out in a bigger election. but gabriel gomez never got it going and the final polls have congressman marquee up as much as 20 points. now with...
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and believe me, i love sherrod brown because he's a real baseball guy. how do we get to -- >> indians fan. >> huge indians fan. how do we get to the point where we survive without addressing entitlements? >> well, you have to do something -- you have to address entitlements. we either have to up the ante and pay more for them, or they have to deliver less. there is, i think, a legitimate question as to whether raising the eligibility age for medicare, for example, is that a good or a bad idea? as a measure that you can take. i don't think it's legitimate to argue that you can do nothing. but it is legitimate to argue if that specific idea is right or whether you have to, on the front end, figure a way to put more money into the system. so you're not creating some sort of gap so you're not leaving people out of the system who we'd all be better off if they were in it. remember part of what we've been trying to do or the affordable care act tried to do is bring more people into a lower-cost health insurance sort of program. are you going to kick some peopl
and believe me, i love sherrod brown because he's a real baseball guy. how do we get to -- >> indians fan. >> huge indians fan. how do we get to the point where we survive without addressing entitlements? >> well, you have to do something -- you have to address entitlements. we either have to up the ante and pay more for them, or they have to deliver less. there is, i think, a legitimate question as to whether raising the eligibility age for medicare, for example, is that a...
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i found 300 families that had been moved on top of a brown stone site, brown-filled site and their young children your reasoning around on a toxic waste dump and we had to get them out of there because government screwed up putting them there in the first place, i think i would have been just fine. >> people like the truth. even at cpac. >> i would say we cannot be -- what was the word? ravenus? >> we cannot be a ravenus party, my friend. >> exactly. eugene robinson, thank you. >> environmental justice. >> margaret, stay with us. still ahead. >> then i would castro. >>> dr. emily is senae joins us. and rep tom graves joins us next along with chuck todd from washington. you're watching "morning joe." it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. 100% greek. 100% mmm...
i found 300 families that had been moved on top of a brown stone site, brown-filled site and their young children your reasoning around on a toxic waste dump and we had to get them out of there because government screwed up putting them there in the first place, i think i would have been just fine. >> people like the truth. even at cpac. >> i would say we cannot be -- what was the word? ravenus? >> we cannot be a ravenus party, my friend. >> exactly. eugene robinson,...
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it has been too long tina brown. >> i was traveling. you were in washington. >> stop it now. >> joining us now democratic governor from connecticut daniel malloy. he can do 1,000 set ups. look how much weight he lost. >> i was watching you and you look so good on tv. >> goodness gray ingenuous. >> and ralph reed is back with us as well. i want to, first of all, "new york" magazine has written a stunning article about newtown. what are you guys doing, obviously, december 14th, one year anniversary coming up. what are the plans? >> you know, i think, first of all i can't wait for the 15th of december to get here, to tell the truth for the families, for the town of newtown, for those of us who were involved that day, that's getting by the one year is going to be real important. you know, i think it's going to be a lot lower keithan people think. >> do families want it to be low key. >> i think the families overwhelmingly want it to be low key. the community of newtown wants it to be low key. as low key as something like that can be. lives
it has been too long tina brown. >> i was traveling. you were in washington. >> stop it now. >> joining us now democratic governor from connecticut daniel malloy. he can do 1,000 set ups. look how much weight he lost. >> i was watching you and you look so good on tv. >> goodness gray ingenuous. >> and ralph reed is back with us as well. i want to, first of all, "new york" magazine has written a stunning article about newtown. what are you guys...
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and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. >>> when we talk about defending your country, the ideal of america, the constitutional idea. >> to keep our rights and liberties. >> a lot of people don't realize the bill of rights report to protect me from him or you or anybody else. they were to protect the individual citizen from the government. this is who we are. this right here. >> a coup of the constitution in your pocket you carry with you? >> yes. i believe in what it says and a lot of people said the constitution says this. >> i love how you get in barifies over constitutional arguments. >> 22 past the hour. that was a scene from the new mini series constitution usa. joining us from chicago, the host of the show and host of wait, wait, don't tell me, peter sagal. >> if you had shown that to a lot of people, they had rolled their eyes. >> people tend to roll their eyes a lot anyway. >> the scene seems more poi
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subtle racism of what i feel that we can have a different set of expectations for kids because they are brown or black and happen to live in urban wherever. we ought to have the highest expectations and demand that level of proficiency. >> what time is it on tonight? >> 8:00 p.m. that's my job to say that. hbo, 8:00 p.m. >> very well, alexandra. your mother will be proud. >> thanks very much for joining us. up next, they didn't know what they were working on and they knew it was top secret. this is a fascinating story. denise reveals the story of the young americans whouz work helped win world war ii. the girls of atomic city, next on "morning joe." easter's here, and i'm with janette talking about the walmart low price guarantee. that's your receipt from another store? yep. let's go! check out that price. that's walmart's every day low price. that's what i'm talking about! yes, yes! oh my goodness! that's the walmart low price guarantee! bring in your last grocery receipt and see for yourself. save more on the candy your family loves. with low prices on reese's eggs and bunnies, cadbury crem
subtle racism of what i feel that we can have a different set of expectations for kids because they are brown or black and happen to live in urban wherever. we ought to have the highest expectations and demand that level of proficiency. >> what time is it on tonight? >> 8:00 p.m. that's my job to say that. hbo, 8:00 p.m. >> very well, alexandra. your mother will be proud. >> thanks very much for joining us. up next, they didn't know what they were working on and they...
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. >> also out of california, the sacramento bee, jerry brown signed a so-called anti-revenge porn bill making it illegal to post suggestive photos of their exes with the intention of causing emotional stress. >> look at him now. he's very good. >> really? all right. >> he's trying to do it back to me. it gets ugly. they are successing around snte pictures of himself. i have broad shoulders. i can handle it. >> it qualifies as a misdemeanor with the possibility of up to six months in jail or a fine of $1,000. >> a new study reveals young adults are choosing other forms of transportation based on how well they can stay connected. they prefer public transportation because it allows time for public networking. >>. >> i have been wondering why my daughter wants me to drive. >> you can hold an iphone in one hand and a dime bag in the other. >> you can't drive with two hands opened. i drove with me knees anyway. >> the chief correspondent has a look thea the playbook. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> the american people will be flood to know there is one group unaffected by the shut do
. >> also out of california, the sacramento bee, jerry brown signed a so-called anti-revenge porn bill making it illegal to post suggestive photos of their exes with the intention of causing emotional stress. >> look at him now. he's very good. >> really? all right. >> he's trying to do it back to me. it gets ugly. they are successing around snte pictures of himself. i have broad shoulders. i can handle it. >> it qualifies as a misdemeanor with the possibility of...
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or as chris brown and rihanna call it, a date movie. oh. this is interesting. daniel day-lewis, not the first actor to be nominated for playing lincoln. raymond massy portrayed him in 1940s abe lincoln in illinois. this is true. i would -- yeah. i would argue, however, that the actor who really got inside lincoln's head was john wilkes booth. really, 150 years and it's still too soon. >> yeah, it is. >> so jimmy kimmel had done a jfk joke at one time, that was the same punch line. oh, 50 years later. the second he started telling -- okay, this is all about the too soon? too soon? >> too soon. >> you still think it's too soon. >> absolutely. >> okay. >> whatever. i think most people agree with you, by the way. so he wasn't so horrible, was he? >> he was just unconventional. they're used to more ♪ song and dance and it's hollywood ♪ >> i told you. i told you. >> seth can sing and dance, but he didn't do all that. he didn't give them what they're used to seeing. it will settle in and they'll like it today. >> i bet you'd be adorable. >> that shatner stuff was
or as chris brown and rihanna call it, a date movie. oh. this is interesting. daniel day-lewis, not the first actor to be nominated for playing lincoln. raymond massy portrayed him in 1940s abe lincoln in illinois. this is true. i would -- yeah. i would argue, however, that the actor who really got inside lincoln's head was john wilkes booth. really, 150 years and it's still too soon. >> yeah, it is. >> so jimmy kimmel had done a jfk joke at one time, that was the same punch line....
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and the left, sherrod brown, elizabeth warren, are also articulating what i would call populism. i would call it responsible, smart economics as finally confronting a problem that's brought us enormous damage. >> simon, before i let you go, i want to point out in the title of your book, "white house burning: our national debt and why it matters to you," it's a conversation we've been having a lot around this table, whether or not the debt matters today or sometime down the road in the future, and i think your question or your statement in that title is one that should be answered because i don't think most americans understand in the now, in the here, why debt matters to them. what's the short answer to that question for the average american, why they should be concerned or perhaps not concerned about the government debt? >> well, you should be concerned looking out 20 or 30 years. we bring the debt under control. and in our book, we make some, in our view, middle of the road responsible suggestions for doing that. you shouldn't be panicked. don't do things that damage the econom
and the left, sherrod brown, elizabeth warren, are also articulating what i would call populism. i would call it responsible, smart economics as finally confronting a problem that's brought us enormous damage. >> simon, before i let you go, i want to point out in the title of your book, "white house burning: our national debt and why it matters to you," it's a conversation we've been having a lot around this table, whether or not the debt matters today or sometime down the road...
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you can be moved the black face and brown face as the face of crime and make changes. >> no, i think what he is saying is important. first of all, these communities that are the ones that have the disproportionate amount of victims are mobilizing and able to work with police. it's a whole series of things in chicago on a weekly basis to try to deal with it. you don't target the people who are victims and criminalize them. i think that's the problem. i think what commissioner bratton said is very important. as you see several stop and frisk in new york, crime has not gone up. that's not the answer. as we try to find the answer, we need to work together, not criminalize us, a whole segment of the population because they're black. >> i think it's really the focus on knowing who is committing the crime to the best of your ability and focusing on that group. the advantage we had in l.a. was there was an identified gain population, 40,000 were documented as active gang members. similar injunction allow police to focus on that population. l.a. does 25% more stops than new york but you don't
you can be moved the black face and brown face as the face of crime and make changes. >> no, i think what he is saying is important. first of all, these communities that are the ones that have the disproportionate amount of victims are mobilizing and able to work with police. it's a whole series of things in chicago on a weekly basis to try to deal with it. you don't target the people who are victims and criminalize them. i think that's the problem. i think what commissioner bratton said...
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. >> editor in chief of new york magazine "the daily beast" tina brown. >> it's the orange moment! >> in washington associate editor of "the washington post" eugene robinson. and we are not done yet. in san francisco, former white house press secretary and msnbc contributor, robert gibbs. >> look how casual robert looks out in san francisco. >> early out there. >> it is early. so, robert, let's start with you. sam stein not with us? there is sam and calendar model sam stein. they are not calling it up post any more. they are calling it buff post, because sam and some of the nerdiest people in all of the internet have decided to do a calendar. look at that. it's just straight out of -- i mean, he's a dartmouth guy. >> the raise for women challenge. sam, thank you for doing that. >> let's go to san francisco. it is 1:30 morning out there probably. robert gibbs is awake. i wouldn't wear a tie if it were 4:03 where i were as well. the president's numbers came out. you want to dig into it and everybody wants to dig into it. they ask, you know, do you trust the president more or less bec
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. >> no man wore a brown suit better. >> he wore a brown suit fabulously well. thanks so much for watching. we have a busy day ahead. i'm going to be on "the view" later on, then the "daily show." convincingly ugly. but tonight, you can check us out. we're going to be down at union square at the barnes & noble. that is always fun. always at least two or three in the audience. splendid time guaranteed for all. here's chuck todd with "the daily rundown." thanks. >>> they say it's never too early. a new poll shows a 2016 matchup a lot of people would love to see, clinton versus new jersey
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>> nice color combo, brown on brown there. >> thank you very much. it's fashion week. >> it's fashion week. >> so we want to talk about your book more than anything. willie and i been very excited about this. but "game changers," i think it is. but before we do that, can i talk about your last column on ryan braun? just really quickly? >> yeah, sure. >> that guy's a punk. major league baseball has given him a free ride, and now he's lying about being around, as you said, a two-bit swindler out of south florida. this is the unluckiest guy in major league sports. he's always in the wrong place -- poor, poor guy. always in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> he and a-rod are the two most misunderstood people in all of sports. braun is still acting like he was a victim of some scheme when he tested positive last year. and, you know, i've said this, joe, for the last year. he's suggesting that the collector was able to spike two samples perfectly well. >> it was incredible. >> reseal the container and then fool one of the most sophisticated drug-testing
>> nice color combo, brown on brown there. >> thank you very much. it's fashion week. >> it's fashion week. >> so we want to talk about your book more than anything. willie and i been very excited about this. but "game changers," i think it is. but before we do that, can i talk about your last column on ryan braun? just really quickly? >> yeah, sure. >> that guy's a punk. major league baseball has given him a free ride, and now he's lying about...
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we had led belly and brown mcgee, jack elliott, tons and tons of musicians. and all of these songs, folk music tends to be about what's going on in your life. at the bottom of the lyric, "this land is your land," my dad wrote "all you can write is what you see." and that's kind of his m.o. so i kind of grew up with all of this education. but in song form. so i knew about the dust bowl before i was in high school. you know, where they didn't even teach it. so there was that kind of, you know, education. it wasn't really until i was grown up when i kind of went out into the world and realized that not a lot of people knew the stories that i had learned. but i learned it through music. not through -- >> it's interesting, though, is it not, that songs, woody's songs, seger's songs, dylan's songs, springsteen's songs, are history? >> absolutely. and i think my father was one half journalist. that was really his style of writing. and we got such an education just from the songs that were around us. like the dust bowl daal lballad. you mentioned ken burns' documenta
we had led belly and brown mcgee, jack elliott, tons and tons of musicians. and all of these songs, folk music tends to be about what's going on in your life. at the bottom of the lyric, "this land is your land," my dad wrote "all you can write is what you see." and that's kind of his m.o. so i kind of grew up with all of this education. but in song form. so i knew about the dust bowl before i was in high school. you know, where they didn't even teach it. so there was that...
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he was the sort of point man on the 1957 civil rights bill and he could speak up right after brown versus board of ed. >> eisenhower was no civil rights champion. he didn't appreciate nixon going out supporting nixon's civil rights. >> he didn't think it would help him in the south. ike did not like that supreme court decision. he thought that it was -- things should stay as they were. it would disrupt the society to have this -- ike understood the constitution. yeah, so there was no -- >> but he was made uncomfortable by it. >> he was. >> i thought it was fascinating because even lbj when he was running the senate got angry because he thought nixon was too far out there on civil rights and said nixon was running the propaganda arm of making the civil rights bill more than it was. >> johnson was playing all sides of that point. mark can tell you he was running for president. on the other hand, didn't want to offend the southerns like dick russell. they wanted a bill but there was a clause in the bill about voting rights which he did not want and it got through in a slightly weaker version
he was the sort of point man on the 1957 civil rights bill and he could speak up right after brown versus board of ed. >> eisenhower was no civil rights champion. he didn't appreciate nixon going out supporting nixon's civil rights. >> he didn't think it would help him in the south. ike did not like that supreme court decision. he thought that it was -- things should stay as they were. it would disrupt the society to have this -- ike understood the constitution. yeah, so there was...
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have you had a hot brown in kentucky? a lot of good food. maker's mark reversed their decision, by the way, on alcohol, and there's no indication of any horse meat in the u.s. ikea meatballs. >> thank god! >> so they say. >> so you're telling me i'm going to have to go to europe if i want horse meat? so let us finally lower the flag on american supremacy. market down, 8:36, east coast time. >> there's a class action lawsuit in california and a few states are expected to follow against ab imbev, the maker of becau budweiser, claiming they're watering down their beer, and basically saying it's an institutional decision, that they're aware they're deceiving customers. they say that they have anecdotes from employees, but they don't have scientific info. they're looking for at least $5 million. and amb imbev just reported their earrings, actually, and for the first time since 2008, they reported increased volume. this could be a really bad story for their trademark. >> so who did we sell -- what country took over budweiser? >> brazil, isn't it?
have you had a hot brown in kentucky? a lot of good food. maker's mark reversed their decision, by the way, on alcohol, and there's no indication of any horse meat in the u.s. ikea meatballs. >> thank god! >> so they say. >> so you're telling me i'm going to have to go to europe if i want horse meat? so let us finally lower the flag on american supremacy. market down, 8:36, east coast time. >> there's a class action lawsuit in california and a few states are expected to...
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somebody comes out and says something stupid like the congressman from georgia, paul brown, a couple days ago said barack obama, he didn't follow the u.s. constitution. he followed the soviet constitution. it doesn't cost republican leaders anything to speak out and say, that is a stupid and offensive remark. it offends swing voters. let's talk about issues that are going to balance the budget, save medicare and get americans back to work. we've got to speak out against the stupidities. bobby says we've got to stop being the stupid party, and you start by disciplining your most stupid members. >> joe, that's right. bobby jindal said last night that the party needs to stop insulting the intelligence of the american people. joe, he's going to use his platform as chairman of the republican governors association, also as one of the most obvious of the 2016 candidates to make these points. he said government needs to be much smaller. he said that we need about half the federal employees we have. we need about 25% of the government buildings we have. my colleague, james holman, called this
somebody comes out and says something stupid like the congressman from georgia, paul brown, a couple days ago said barack obama, he didn't follow the u.s. constitution. he followed the soviet constitution. it doesn't cost republican leaders anything to speak out and say, that is a stupid and offensive remark. it offends swing voters. let's talk about issues that are going to balance the budget, save medicare and get americans back to work. we've got to speak out against the stupidities. bobby...
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and i think it was tina brown who said people would just sit, women with their mouths just open, as the men would leave and she'd just get up and leave with them. and no -- and as tina said, no man dared tell her to get out of the room. even before she had power. >> she flew in once from the far east. she was going to meet reagan. and she stopped in pearl harbor and she wanted to go see the battle site in the middle of the night so they were trying to get all these limos. she goes, no, no, no. she pulls a flashlight out of her handbag and she says i've brought one with me. i'll walk. >> that was it. thank you very much. great stories. eugene robinson, thank you as well. looking for your column online at washington post.com. joe klein, stay with us for this next segment. >>> coming up, the old saying goes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. up next, the president and ceo of the mayo clinic who will explain why an ounce of prevention is also worth billions of dollars in taxpayer money. "morning joe" will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting short
and i think it was tina brown who said people would just sit, women with their mouths just open, as the men would leave and she'd just get up and leave with them. and no -- and as tina said, no man dared tell her to get out of the room. even before she had power. >> she flew in once from the far east. she was going to meet reagan. and she stopped in pearl harbor and she wanted to go see the battle site in the middle of the night so they were trying to get all these limos. she goes, no,...
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and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses...
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extracted far more pension reform out of the democratic legislature than did democratic governors jerry brown in california or andrew cuomo in new york. republicans everywhere should study how he managed to when among non-republican voters. you need them to become a majority party. >> michael steele used to celebrate when republican candidates can win independent voters and democrats. that's the idea. you steal from the other side. now it seems to me that people that are able to do this are branded heretics. fullyb, no, there have been ideological witch trials since 2010. if are you like chris christie and can physical out a way to win independents, then talk radio republicans kill you. >> look, i remember sitting down with then candidate chris christie and then candidate bob mcdonald, two very different candidates, two very different states, but the same agenda, which was foundationally a republican, a conservative republican agenda that's focused on the economy, that focused on the things that were hurting the things in their states. >> that underlying message resonated to the point that yo
extracted far more pension reform out of the democratic legislature than did democratic governors jerry brown in california or andrew cuomo in new york. republicans everywhere should study how he managed to when among non-republican voters. you need them to become a majority party. >> michael steele used to celebrate when republican candidates can win independent voters and democrats. that's the idea. you steal from the other side. now it seems to me that people that are able to do this...
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he bought the shot brown on saturday. alexis tried to buy a handgun but handgun sales have special federal guidelines that prevent sales to people that live out of state. the gunman's mother spoke for the first time yesterday saying her son's motives will never be fully known. >> don't know why he did what he did and i'm unable to ask him why. aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to anyone. for that i'm glad. to the victims and their families i'm so sorry this has happened. >> two shooting victims still in the hospital but good news they have been upgraded to good condition. one has been released. there were three. the navy yard re-opens today with the exception of building 197. >> this story about the capitol police is intrigue. this s.w.a.t. team, a story bbc colleague of mine broke yesterday at lunch time. there was a s.w.a.t. team who was right there outside the building. they went to the supervisor, this capitol hill police we're here, armed, ready to go. they were told by the supervisor to stand do
he bought the shot brown on saturday. alexis tried to buy a handgun but handgun sales have special federal guidelines that prevent sales to people that live out of state. the gunman's mother spoke for the first time yesterday saying her son's motives will never be fully known. >> don't know why he did what he did and i'm unable to ask him why. aaron is now in a place where he can no longer do harm to anyone. for that i'm glad. to the victims and their families i'm so sorry this has...
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looking at it from the perspective of the catholic church, which in a way we're not, they're seeing the browning of the catholic church. they're seeing the catholic church growi ining in the third world, africa and asia, and it's becoming a different religion. it may become a religion even more than it was in the history of the religion of the poor. >> that's the root of the faith. >> but also a more conservative faith in many ways also. you've got another great story in here, the most expensive weapon ever built. and this is a great story for all those who are carping about how a few cuts in the defense department with the sequester is going to savage america's national defense structure. it just simply is not. this story is a great example of just how forward thinking ike was when he warned of the growing industrial military complex. it is described in this piece. >> right. and the irony, of course, is that the f-35, which will be the most expensive weapon system ever built, was conceived as a fighter for all three services. remember, each of the different services would have their own warplan
looking at it from the perspective of the catholic church, which in a way we're not, they're seeing the browning of the catholic church. they're seeing the catholic church growi ining in the third world, africa and asia, and it's becoming a different religion. it may become a religion even more than it was in the history of the religion of the poor. >> that's the root of the faith. >> but also a more conservative faith in many ways also. you've got another great story in here, the...